Have not yet tried a PT...

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geeker

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I have been vaping over a year now, totally quit cigs in September. I have almost all of the big-name mods as well as all of the standard cig-type PVs. While searching the V4L site for something new and exciting, I thought I would give the manual PT a try. Is it going to blow my mind? Also have a Kensington on its way from CompUSA (the $15 deal. Go get one!)
 

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I have been vaping over a year now, totally quit cigs in September. I have almost all of the big-name mods as well as all of the standard cig-type PVs. While searching the V4L site for something new and exciting, I thought I would give the manual PT a try. Is it going to blow my mind? Also have a Kensington on its way from CompUSA (the $15 deal. Go get one!)


Ya, I think you'll be happy. I have a usb adapter for each of my trucks and never leave home without my manual PT. I do think It gives a better hit but as Born said they do dry out faster. But it works for me :D
 

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I don't know if it will "blow your mind", but it does produce more vapor and of course burn a little hotter. As Born said, you will go thru the carts a little faster, so keep em topped off. I use mine occasionally, but find the XL manuals to be exceptional; since the batteries are so good, and I have so many, I prefer them over anything with a cord attached. Still use the shorties and reg manuals at work and on the go, but always have at least two loaded XL's somewhere nearby at all times.

These V4L guys have really improved vapor production and optimized hardware and juice formulation for 3.7V, which takes away some of the incentive to go to 5V IMHO :)
 
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I have one at my computer and one in my car. Love them both. Only use my batteries when I am out and about. :)confused:, not to self: then why are you buying so many batteries?)

Because that is what we do...more hardware, more juice, must have... :shock:
 
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